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The Daily Dispatch: August 3, 1864., [Electronic resource], From East Tennessee--the Yankees carrying things with a high hand. (search)
hand. --The Bristol Gazette has late intelligence from Knoxville. The Yankees are carrying things with a high hand, stealing property, outraging private families, and otherwise 'treasuring up wrath for the day of wrath.' They are continuing their dastardly course towards the Southern women whom the fortunes of war have left in their hands by reason of their occupation of East Tennessee. It is understood that they have dragged from their homes the wife and daughter of Brigadier-General J. C. Vaughan and have consigned them to the walls of one of their many bastiles, whilst all the females of Judge Van Dyke's family have been, like their aged and venerable father, torn from their hearthstones and spirited away to some unknown prison without the shadow of a trial, or even the formality of an accusation. Mrs. Dr. J. G. M. Ramsey and her daughter, Mrs. Bruck, arrived here under flag of truce from Knoxville a few days since. They were accompanied by Miss Carrie Law, who ha